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August 1976 Issue - 17 Articles- Bringing parks to people
Steve Johnson
, p. 254 - Democratic convention aftermath
Ed Salzman
, pp. 255-257 What Jimmy Carter has to fear from Reagan in 1976 - and Brown in 1980.
- East Bay coalition politics
John Jacobs
, pp. 258-261 Dellums and his friends have put together all the makings of a new-style political mach...
- Caucus by Hugo, p. 262
- The Governor's 1978 opponent?
Otto Bos
, pp. 263-265 San Diego's Pete Wilson takes on the unions and the environment - and maybe Jerry Brown.
- The rising voice of the education consumer
John C. Hoy and Melvin H. Bernstein
, p. 266 - Coastline conservation deadline
Leah Cartabruno
, pp. 267-268 Special interests want their sacred cows protected in the coastal bill. Which will be d...
- Brown's welfare patchquilt
Carey Quan Gelernter
, pp. 269-270 Some new small programs have been sewn in but, otherwise, it is a covering of recycled ...
- Welfare in the courts
Barbara Gately and Gretchen Nicholson
, pp. 271-273 Welfare-rights advocates sue while the Administration procrastinates to save precious b...
- Capsules, p. 274
- The disappearing surplus
Ed Salzman
, pp. 275-276 Ken Meade's dying swan act produced a pool of money for the state's schools.
- Dilemma in the Delta
Hal Rubin
, pp. 277-279 Another environmental paradise is caught in a balancing act between man's needs and nat...
- Inhibiting the initiative
Joe Dziublenski
, pp. 280-281 The politicians are playing with the purest form of democracy left in our system.
- Roll Call, pp. 282-283
- Court decisions, p. 284
- Newsmakers, p. 284
- Letter
Lou Cannon
, pp. 285-286